Animals Starting with Vowels
Literary Characters
Grammar
Directional Geography
Bodies of Water
100

These great apes, once native to the rainforests of Indonesia and Malaysia, are now found only in parts of Borneo and Sumatra.

What are orangutans?

100

She most famously went down the rabbit hole.

Who is Alice?

100

This punctuation is a longer pause than a comma but shorter than a period.

What is a semi-colon?

100

This province is immediately west of Ontario.

What is Manitoba?

100

This body of water is the largest on Earth.

What is the Pacific Ocean?

200

There are three distinct species of these majestic creatures: African Savanna, African Forest, and Asian.

What are elephants?

200

This writer often has dark twists at the end of her stories, the most famous of which is "The Lottery", in which the character of Tessie is stoned to death.

Who is Shirley Jackson?

200

This term identifies joining words.

What are conjunctions?

200

This country is immediately south of the U.S.A.

What is Mexico?

200

This river forms part of the border between Quebec and New York State.

What is the St. Lawrence River? 

300

Parts of Narwals were often sold as belonging to these mythical creatures.

What are unicorns?

300

This man was hunted by General Zaroff.

Who was Rainsford?

300

These are words that are shortened and joined by apostrophes.

What are contractions?

300

This continent is immediately to the south of Europe.

What is Africa?

300

This body of water separates Europe from Africa.

What is the Mediterranean Sea? 

400

These fascinating creatures are standouts among cephalopods, and among all invertebrates, for their large brains. They can navigate mazes, solve problems, remember, predict, use tools and take apart just about anything from a crab to a lock.

What are octopuses?

400

She notoriously released all evils into the world, trapping only hope in her jar.

Who is Pandora?

400

These receive the actions of the verb.

What are objects?

400

This country, part of the U.K., is north of England.

What is Scotland?

400

This is the most northern of the Great Lakes.

What is Lake Superior?

500

These are unique egg-laying mammals found in Australia and New Guinea that use their, long, sticky tongues to eat insects and worms. Covered in protective spines, they are toothless and carry their young, called "puggles," in a pouch.

What are echidnas, or anteaters?

500

This hero's only weakness was his heel.

Who was Achilles?

500

Applying the MLA format, novel titles should always be typed using these.

What are italics?

500

This large island, also the name of a Disney film, is immediately to the east of the African country of Mozambique.

What is Madagascar? 

500

This human-made stretch of water separates the continents of North and South America.

What is the Panama Canal?

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